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The chapter gives a description of the mythographical material that can be found in four corpora of scholia—the scholia to Homer, Pindar, Euripides, and Apollonius Rhodius—from a synchronic perspective. A formal classification is proposed, following two criteria: the function of the mythographical scholia in relation to the main poetic text they comment on (scholia can provide additional information to the main text, an explanation, or a comparison) and the structure or mode of the scholia (they can be narratives, Zittatennester, or lists). The chapter first describes the origin of scholiastic corpora and the relationship between mythography and scholia, and then discusses each corpus of scholia separately.
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Mythography Myth Scholia Scholarship Exegesis Textual transmission Homeric scholarship Pindar Apollonius Rhodius Euripides
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N. Villagra (2022), “Greek Mythography and Scholia”, in R. Smith-S. Trzaskoma (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Mythography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 239-260.
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Oxford University Press
